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Monthly Archives: June 2016

Frank’s piece, titled, “Yes, There Have Been Aliens,” argues that, at some point before humans existed, there were probably aliens. The post Aliens have probably once existed, according to leading astrophysicists appeared first on Digital Trends .

The Democratic National Committee has revealed that it was successfully attacked last year by Russian hackers who were attempting to gather the data it has amassed on GOP contender Donald Trump. The post Russian hackers breached the DNC, possibly to steal data on Trump appeared first on Digital Trends

Ben Vong Wong is well known in photography circles for his incredible vision and creative portraiture. In this new video he shares his tips for taking your photography to the next level. The post Take your photography to the next level of epic appeared first on Digital Trends .

Storehouse, an online story platform that fell somewhere between Instagram and Medium, has announced that it is closing its doors after adoption rates were slower than the firm expected. The post Visual storytelling platform Storehouse announces it’s shutting down appeared first on Digital Trends .

Facebook is updating its suicide prevention tools and making them available to users around the world, in an effort to make the reporting process quicker. The support functions were created in collaboration with mental health organizations

Potentially ideal for anyone that loves Facebook Messenger and has friends that hate using Facebook, the chat platform has restored SMS support on its Android app, allowing users to communicate with their friends outside of the social network. The post Facebook reintroduces SMS integration to Messenger for Android appeared first on Digital Trends .

To celebrate 10 years of selling devices, Vodafone unveiled the Smart Platinum 7, a near-flagship phone that seems to impress in more than one area. The self-branded phone will soon be available for purchase.

Google’s Maps team apparently has its work cut out checking user-submitted information. A recently spotted change to the Maps app shows it calling on its vast army of users to help it verify suggested edits in an effort to ensure the accuracy of its data